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In an effort to build Kaiba’s brand, the marketing department has suggested that Kaiba starts her own vlog – a reoccurring livestream that people can either catch live or watch back later.
The story of a girl’s first steps into a dazzling idol career.
The journey of the kind of girl you normally wouldn’t associate with anything idol-ish, but trying her hardest nevertheless.
You’re sceptical at first, wondering if you should be burdening your idol with this kind of pressure, but the marketing department ensures you that this’ll only take maybe half an hour of Kaiba’s day.
In the end the decision is up to Kaiba, so you call her and ask if she can make the trip to your office where you and a person from the marketing department named Tanabe Kenji will explains the general idea and the expectations they have.
Although Kaiba spends a good fifteen minutes hiding under a table and muttering about how she has never even had a social media account before, she ultimately relents – on the condition that you, her manager, are in the room when she first starts streaming.
Tanabe Kenji from marketing, a young man with long-hair wrapped into a topknot, visits the IT department to setup the technical end of the livestream.
Meanwhile you and Kaiba have a long conversation about the kind of things you can and should not say on the livestream – media training.
Tanabe manages to pull some strings and barely a day later the main Matsuno Inc. Idol Agency main account announces the arrival of a live-vlog of a up-and-coming idol named Kaiba Aoi.
Much to your and Kaiba’s surprise the very first livestream has a viewer count well into the double-digits.
In the first vlog Kaiba talks about her motivations for becoming a idol, how she was a aimless shut-in that applied on a whim, and she wanted to become an idol-like person, but never once believing that she actually would get an opportunity to do so.